Ok well sometimes we get a little off track while out on the trails. Im wondering if any of you use those handheld gps units to mark some certain spots and find your way back to your trailer.
I found this one online, its waterproof and seems about the right price.
I am not looking to spend more than $150
What do you reccomend? (i am Mi if it matters)
http://www.tigergps.com/magellantriton300.html
I would go for a Garmin Rino type GPS. The really cool thing about these are if your friends get them to, you can see where they are at also! :thumbs:
I have a cheap little garmin gecko (its the middle of the line gecko...dont remember what the numerical designation is...but its the green one). It is super handy! Its about the size of a small cell phone (think nokia style) and I have it permanently mounted on my bars. It helps out a lot in the dunes or in large riding areas when looking for our parking spot/camp or a jump/hill we marked!
the rino seems too big for me. i like the size of the gecko but will it tell you how fast your going?
o and is the gecko waterproof?
Yes to both questions! I think even the smallest most basic gecko model will do the above. Mine is just waterproof to a higher level than the introductory model. I woudl say look for mine if you can find it (I think its the model 201?) its the neon green one. You should be able to pick one up for cheap off ebay. I think its the perfect size as well.
i did like the size of yours, but i ended up getting the Garmin Etrex summit, due to the fact that it comes with maps. When we go trail riding there is usually lakes and stuff so it would be cool to know where those are. It was 95 shipped on ebay for a refurb. O and it has 22 hour battery life
Cant wait to get it!!!
The etrex' are very nice as well. They are a bit bigger but have more features so its worth having the larger unit. The maps are definitely a plus!
Have fun :)
I have a older magellan and hate it. maybe the new ones are better but my buddy uses the garmin. the garmin works killer. :thumbs:
I'd get lost using GPS.
:lol:
I can see where it would be handing at the dunes.....Dunes all look the same.
GPS is crucial when we go on a cross country flight. Much better than chasing VOR's.
~Brian
Quote from: Flynbyu on September 09, 2008, 03:24:30 PM
I'd get lost using GPS.
:lol:
I can see where it would be handing at the dunes.....Dunes all look the same.
GPS is crucial when we go on a cross country flight. Much better than chasing VOR's.
~Brian
ahh come on Brian, calculating reverse asimuths off of radial DME's was fun :mad:
Yeah, but that's OLD SKOOL!
~Brian
Quote from: Flynbyu on September 09, 2008, 03:43:53 PM
Yeah, but that's OLD SKOOL!
~Brian
Yeah, like the ability to read a map :lol:
yea for 25 more i could have got the vista color screen but i had exactly $95 bucks to "spare" so the summit worked out perfect. hopefully i get it by friday so i can use it this weekend. I called my buddy and told him that i ordered a GPS. He says "but why?, that takes the whole fun out of trying to find our way back" watch one day hes gonna get so lost w/o me wishing he had a GPS. we always go wayyyyyyyyyyy off track!
Quote from: Flynbyu on September 09, 2008, 03:24:30 PM
I'd get lost using GPS.
:lol:
I can see where it would be handing at the dunes.....Dunes all look the same.
GPS is crucial when we go on a cross country flight. Much better than chasing VOR's.
~Brian
:lol: Mine would just keep saying "recalculating" in an Australian accent. We have a Garmin street GPS. It is very partiicular about your route. If you stray off your lines, it will continually tell you to U-turn at every intersection. Can't imagine in the air. :lol:
It worked for figuring out top speed of the raptor though. :thumbs: